Artificial intelligence senses people through walls
Wireless smart-home system from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could monitor diseases and help the elderly “age in place.”
Wireless smart-home system from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could monitor diseases and help the elderly “age in place.”
Ryan Eustice PhD '05 and his team at the Toyota Research Institute are using artificial intelligence technologies to develop a car incapable of causing accidents.
Faculty from across the Institute tapped to lead new initiative in human and machine intelligence.
Annamarie Bair, a premed student turned computer science major, is drawn to the promise of artificial intelligence and health care.
Mechanical engineering researchers are using AI and machine learning technologies to enhance the products we use in everyday life.
Neural network could expedite complex physics simulations.
Activity simulator could eventually teach robots tasks like making coffee or setting the table.
Algorithm computes “buffer zones” around autonomous vehicles and reassess them on the fly.
With new system, drones navigate through an empty room, avoiding crashes while “seeing” a virtual world.
MIT Statistics and Data Science Conference highlights new approaches and varied applications.
Today’s autonomous vehicles require hand-labeled 3-D maps, but CSAIL’s MapLite system enables navigation with just GPS and sensors.
Harini Suresh, a PhD student at MIT CSAIL, studies how to make machine learning algorithms more understandable and less biased.
“RoadTracer” system from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory could reduce workload for developers of apps like Google Maps.
MIT hosts a summit on transformative artificial intelligence technologies in biomedical sciences and health care.
At the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, researchers are training computers to recognize dynamic events.